Why They’re Calling Student Protesters Antisemites (jacobin.com)
Insurers Are Deserting Homeowners After Natural Disasters (jacobin.com)
Sweden’s Welfare State Was a Product of Class Struggle (jacobin.com)
The Bourgeois Morality of ‘The Ethicist’ (www.currentaffairs.org)
The New York Times advice column, where snitching liberal busybodies come to seek absolution, is more than a mere annoyance. In limiting our ethical considerations to tricky personal situations and dilemmas, it directs our thinking away from the larger structural injustices of our time.
Capitalism’s New Age of Plagues, Part 4 (climateandcapitalism.com)
Tennessee Volkswagen Workers Vote Union (labornotes.org)
The McCarthyist Attack on Gaza Protests Threatens Free Thought for All (fair.org)
The Philosophical Case for a Four-Day Workweek (jacobin.com)
The FBI Agent and Informant Behind Fred Hampton’s Murder (jacobin.com)
Palestine Protests are a Test of Whether This is a Free Country (www.currentaffairs.org)
Can the United States apply consistent standards to pro-Palestine protesters as it does to protecting speech in favor of our country’s violence? No, it doesn’t seem like we can.
Mass Layoffs Have Our Rich Thriving — and Workers Writhing (znetwork.org)
Haiti’s Disintegration and US Foreign Policy (znetwork.org)
Leaked Cables Show White House Opposes Palestinian Statehood (theintercept.com)
Pro-Palestine Activists Attempt to Block Workers from Entering Arms Manufacturer in Charlotte (unicornriot.ninja)
Ongoing War Crimes: Israel Targets Journalists, Aid Workers, Civilians in Gaza (unicornriot.ninja)
Two Years Post-Roe: A Better Understanding of Digital Threats (www.eff.org)
‘I Knew They Had Fabricated a False Narrative’: Interview with Estela Aranha on 'Twitter Files Brazil' (fair.org)
The Long Beach Post Is Union Busting in Broad Daylight (jacobin.com)
Turkey’s Economic Crisis Is Eroding Erdoğan’s Popularity (jacobin.com)
Universities Are Profiting From Blocking Drug-Price Reform (jacobin.com)
The Victories of the 20th Century Feminist Movement Are Under Constant Threat (www.currentaffairs.org)
Journalist Josie Cox on what the women’s movement fought for and won—and the renewed reactionary threats of our time.